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amsco15

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Gapless Problems with PS Audio Bridge II
« on: June 12, 2020, 11:27:40 am »

I have been using the PSA Bridge II in a Directstream DAC fed by MC running on a desktop for years now.  Gapless has worked flawlessly.  Lately, something changed.  I don't know what release of MC gapless stopped working properly.  Something to do with DLNA Audio Path (which I don't use)?

I'm currently running MC 26.0.80.   I tried deselecting Disable SetNext support but it re-selects automatically (I think that automatic selection feature was added at sometime in the past).  Whitebear's program recommends not selecting Disable SetNext.

Any ideas?  Thanks much!!
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amsco15

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Re: Gapless Problems with PS Audio Bridge II
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2020, 11:22:08 am »

Checked all four MC disable options (ex. Ignore Transport events, disable setnext...) for the renderer (Bridge II) and gapless works again.  Bridge II is obviously a renderer that doesn't follow DLNA standards.  Don't really care if it works and it does again.  Also, don't clearly understand what changed but something did.
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Re: Gapless Problems with PS Audio Bridge II
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2020, 02:46:20 pm »

I don't understand why disabling all of them fixes your issue. Disabling SetNext should make gapless not work.
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amsco15

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Re: Gapless Problems with PS Audio Bridge II
« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2020, 07:13:37 am »

I sure don't understand. 

Bridge II is a device manufactured by Conversdigital for PS Audio.  It works (not flawlessly) and sounds great but isn't a highly supported device.  The last update was a pretty long time ago in this technology world.  PS Audio is giving up on it and moving on to a new PS Audio developed music software/hardware product(s). 

http://conversdigital.com/kor/product/product01.php
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